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Secure Logiq will be highlighting how its relationship with Toshiba allows the manufacturer to offer a five-year warranty on all of its servers on its expanded booth at The Security Event. The trade show takes place at NEC Birmingham on April 5-7 with Secure Logiq on booths 3 J45 and J50.

Secure Logiq relies on Toshiba’s MG Series hard drives for its servers, and it is these that allow the company to offer the full five-year warranty. “Our long and fruitful relationship with Toshiba has brought real benefits to our customers, such as the five-year warranty,” says Secure Logiq’s Robin Hughes.

Servers for HD surveillance systems

The Security Event is the right place for us to celebrate this relationship and we’re looking forward to spending time explaining how this kind of technology partnership can bring advantages to new projects and solutions.”

Secure Logiq will be highlighting the best servers that are purpose-built for HD surveillance systems

In addition to the partnership that recently saw Secure Logiq awarded Toshiba’s Technical Innovation Award Europe 2021 in the Surveillance Hard Disk Drive category, Secure Logiq will also be highlighting the industry’s best servers that are purpose-built for HD surveillance systems, as well as its Logiqal Healthcheck Pro solution and in-house design services that will ensure every user gets the most out of their system.

Logiqal Healthcheck Pro

Our servers are not just an off-the-shelf IT option, they are designed specifically for the security industry and then optimised for each application,” notes Hughes.

Services like Logiqal Healthcheck Pro, where integrators can remotely monitor the health of system components and act proactively to support their clients, is a real value add to any solution. While factors such as our amazing design service will mean that end-users will always get the best possible solution for their project.”

Showcasing technology 

While the technology the company will be showing is important, it is the face-to-face element that brings the most value. “The Security Event last September was great for us, which is why we have decided to double the size of our booth this year,” reflects Hughes.

It feels like the market has moved on significantly from the last show so we are looking forward to explaining to people how we can help them solve their real-world challenges.”

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